Expression Pedals Compatible With M13? Is The Ex 1 Discontinued?

I'm looking for an EX1 for my M13 and can't seem to find one. The retailers in my country (australia) have stopped listing them and even the Line 6 store says they are 'sold out'. Are they discontinued?

I don't believe they're discontinued. Occasionally, the stuff in the Line 6 store is sold out because there are delays from suppliers or other things. The pedal still seems to be available from most online retailers in the US.

If you want a pedal that's more heavy duty, I'd suggest you look at the Mission Engineering EP1-L6. I'm not sure what their policy is regarding shipping internationally, though.

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I have found a second hand Mission L6 model that should arrive next week. Thanks for the tip, Phil.

But the EB VP Jnr looks great and is good value. If I hadn't found the Mission at a good deal I probably would have gone for a new jnr. Maybe when I'm ready to retire my homemade 10k pot in a cry baby case exp pedal (can't provide a full rotation). Good to know the EB is another solid looking option.

For anyone else looking, I just got a Dunlop DVP3 Volume X . This can be used as an expression pedal (with a 10k pot) or a passive volume pedal (with a 250k pot) depending on which jack you use. In order for it to be used with the M series, you would have to adjust the internal trim to max and press the 'reverse sweep' button inside. But then it is a great expression pedal for the M series (probably for the DL4 and HD-series too). Heavy duty, not too expensive, with adjustment for the rocker tension. I have used an EX-1 which is a terrible, creaky pedal for the money, as well as an EB jr 25k pedal, which doesn't sweep accurately. The Dunlop does, and the bottom plate, which is rubber coated metal, can be reversed showing just metal- great to attach velcro to.

For anyone else looking, I just got a Dunlop DVP3 Volume X . This can be used as an expression pedal (with a 10k pot) or a passive volume pedal (with a 250k pot) depending on which jack you use. In order for it to be used with the M series, you would have to adjust the internal trim to max and press the 'reverse sweep' button inside. But then it is a great expression pedal for the M series (probably for the DL4 and HD-series too). Heavy duty, not too expensive, with adjustment for the rocker tension. I have used an EX-1 which is a terrible, creaky pedal for the money, as well as an EB jr 25k pedal, which doesn't sweep accurately. The Dunlop does, and the bottom plate, which is rubber coated metal, can be reversed showing just metal- great to attach velcro to.

That worked also with my M13. Thank you very much. I was about sending the pedal back when I found this one.